Column: Top 5 most underrated The Weeknd songs
By Micheal Jacobs III | Dec. 7The Weeknd has become one of the biggest R&B artists over the last decade. These five songs are a great introduction to the lesser-known side of his discography.
The Weeknd has become one of the biggest R&B artists over the last decade. These five songs are a great introduction to the lesser-known side of his discography.
Columbia's stand-up comedy scene is lively and diverse, despite it not being well-known. Its many venues, which frequently host comedy shows, helps showcase the talent of a variety of comedians while appealing to different audiences.
With the recent release of his eighth studio album, "For All the Dogs," now is the perfect time to explore Drake's discography. These five songs are his most underrated.
Currently, Carolina Core is overly broad and takes too much time away from students' major classes. Instead, it should focus more on niche-oriented classes that make it easier for students to check off requirements and graduate.
Don Toliver's "Love Sick" succeeds at fusing hip-hop and R&B to tell many different tales of love. With vivid imagery accompanied by great production, Toliver delivers one of his best works to date.
Lil Yachty tries his hand at psychedelic rock in his new album "Let's Start Here."
Trippie Redd's "MANSION MUZIK" is passable but doesn't live up to expectations.
Drake and 21 Savage prove to be great as a unit on their joint album "Her Loss."
Atlanta rapper Lil Baby's "It's Only Me" proves to be a monotonous experience with just enough highlights to be somewhat enjoyable.
With the anime world packed with monumental releases in the near future, these four underrated anime will be a refreshing watch.